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Notice of Specilli Election Null«*« 1» h *rrb y it nrtll given that F rc n ili Su parilltU aa Tn ii con»lilt*rultl« aitont, Ih« Cm toh pi'ii»«nt» »illl MttMi'h era ih'iii'« !<■ tlm avll cy«. l<> wiii lip». Io w«r«« wnl»*« »ini to other welril uii'illtiviil ■uperatltlone, In »pit« of yt'iir» of poralMti'iit «ITiirt Io era'll- vela ih«'»« primitive hi'll«'f». In many remote v I I I iik «'» of Nnrinnmly m ill llrlllm iy belief In heathen ilt'lllee ■!»<> ■urvlve«. Kucre<l trees urn the ohjerl of mid night Vnrahlp, when yonne atria xutlivr to «htnre In Ihe moonlight, ne In Ihe ilnya of i iiuhii. ni haatlwaWa. HaidMa awl nirtllrliia mi'ii Abound In the rural districts und certain «nliiiul» still uro trvntud with r«verciill«l awe. C asas iiivi'hing Rnp<'r«tltl<in are constantly coming to the attention of the l>*n nch co u rt. a »inxlal i. i i in lit« ( I t ) i.l Cot lag» Otuve, l.a ii* ei»MNiy, Oregon, on lb * 34th day of March, f»r th» of ruling on a pro|M»a«<l amendment Io th * i hart« r of • • II I C ity of ('u llag e Grave l l ir poll» w ill he open for the porpoa* of . m | i | i | i < lion h i|w i *o Ihi hour« of * o 'llo r b a m. In the morning u n til M o 'tlu rh p m In th * evrnlng of »aid «lay I'he arm ory lower floor A > b A M holl'llng cornet It and M ain street» In th* f i r . i war.l roon« II «Uamher of ih * »Ity h ii H lxlh .lr * » t between Main atr*«>l • »•■! Washington a*« ou«> In ||M •••••ml »»nl amt M |t < oop»r hottae, lUUft *«»t A dam , avenue In th * th lid ward, are «lealgnat*«! aa palling pine*« Mrs * W hum |g hereby «!• .Ignal««l aa Judge ami M r . W I l.elmw and Eran<»a Nl< Itol. aa Judge» amt < lerha Io III« flral *. a»r«l It I SVal her la hereby de.lgnated aa Judge and M i. A I. W ynne and M i. t'harlea N h.arer aa Judge» and 11# rha In the arc oml ward luaeph Mafley la hereby dealg n a t'il aa Juttg** and Mr» J I I Chamber« and bather lived a . Judge» and «lerha In the th ird ward Pone by order of the common eounrll •>u th* 3rd day of Mar« h I Oho c »; t 'A l. n w R i. i. ( 'lly Merurder The follow ing la the charter amendment In ha voted o n : C IIA R T B R A M E N D M E N T An net to amend the «barter of the rity Feeraeiae Creature “Ae Ile i Allen saya: known In Jnpnn, the conception of Ihe dragon Is undoubtedly derived from the products of the ImaglnM- lion of the curly <’hln«-»e. who were especially fond of evolving Mnud h iipi'roiiliiriil new chapter thereto authorizing ami em powering the eummon »ounrll of the rity of Pottage Grove |o Issue ami a« It neg . liab le bond» of the r ||v nf < ullage tiro*« In the turn of Thirty ftv * Thousand l>ol lara (gUS.OOO 0 0 ) , or ao Mwrh thereof aa •hall i«e neeeaanr) t"« Ih« purnnM nf funding tw enty thoiieand dollars i f . ’i» of water bonds dated lu ly ! I '*<«*•. and due duly I |Wftn end fur the burpoa* <>f funding fifteen th* »sand d* l lara ( 9 1 A <>«»<> (Mt) of outstanding water warrant» of aald r ity of Cottage tlrov« and to expend the pr<>««ed. in retiring the tw«nty thousand dollara < ?3<> ooo no > of water bond, dated July I 1005 and due J u ly I. I0MO and the fifteen thou .« a d dollar a ( f i t non o h ) outstanding water warrants of the r ity of Cottage Prove aald bond. Io bear Inter* at at a rate not to esea*d at a ( 6 ) )»»r rent p*r annum payable aehil annually Tin* > Ity of Cottage Prove dues ordain aa follow» It.» It • narted by ihe elec tore of the eltv «*< Cottage Prove M rrllun I That the r«iiim»n eount |l of the elly of Cottage Prove. Oregon la hereby authorized and empowered Io |.eoe and eell the negotiable bond» of the *|ty of Cottage Prove to the amount of th irty five Ihouaand dollar» ( I I A . oom <<0), t,f mush thereof aa the (nmmnn room II • (•all d ern* nereaaary tor the purtto.«' *»f r e fu n d in g tw e n ty thousand d o lla rs (6 3 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 ) of water bond» dated July I 1 0 0 ft aud due lu ly I I0R<) «no for the burpoae of funding flftre n thou • an«* d o lla rs I 9 I ft <X><> n o > of «»ulataadlng w ater w a rra n t, of aald city of Cutiega , P ro v e , an** to eapend the proceed« In re tirin g the twenty thousand dollar» <g‘j*i OOP «>0) of w . * r bands dated July l I wo“», and dua Julv I Ittt'» and tha flf <>uu oO) teen tha sand d »liar« < • 1 ” * ■.......... • • landing water warrants of the city of Cottage Prove Section 8, The Honda hereby author l»»d shall ha denom laatrd ••w a te r If» binding Honda nnd ahaU • <• • obligation of the r ity of Cottage tiro» .h a il ha In • ' ........ nation aa will an d forai nf rank u m in the lu d g m m t of the rom tiio . eounrll ha most lib »IV to »n ban* ■ th e ir salability Tha bonds shall become due aerially In aavm general aerleg to w it Five thousand dollar» (0A. •KMlOO) due In ten years, five thousand •tollara ( 0 A,0 0 0 0 0 ) doe tu 11 year» five thousand dollar» ( f f t ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) due In 13 years, ft»» thousand dollars tgA.oo«* •«>) dua la 18 years five thousand dollars i I to I « > - a n f t ve tl »and dollar» (fft.o o o o o ) due in I ft year» fiv e tk o o a a n d d o lla rs (0ft ' • ■ |i 10 years, from dale er their l.»u e and shall hear Interest at a rate not to »«sewed »1» (g ) jw r rentnn« per annum, payabla semi-annually Hoc I |on '1 The common council of the city af t'o lia g e Prove la hereby authorised to taalude In Ils general m unicipal taa levy a • fflrlenl ■!•«• tai I»», to pav th* Internal an aald bonds and to provid« a • ir.b io g band w ith w hich IO pay Ih« MMBS aa they shall fall due. If same cannot he paid fr*.o. w at> i Her I Ion 4 Th» common council of the eltjr of Cottage Prove Is hereby author taed to Issue and eell auch bonds from UflM «• tin e the same may ha needed for tha purpose herein specified and be fur any of such bonds shall he sold, they shall he advertised for eala hv publication of a notice calling f«»r bid» thereon t«> h« published In St Tasal one Issue of son«» »1 i f , ml circulation i 1 llahed In C allage Prove. O r e , such pub llcallun to b« at least two weoha prtoi to the data of the sale* and If no aatla • ! yy I la aw Ived far Ihn p »A G « n o t M p r n x g L . cottage gbgve . orbgow . TU I'HW I) A Y, MARCH II, ItM. rabase of aald bond» tha rum non council may, in I t . discretion. »III.« r r r a d v n ii.e said f r sals io tha aaaae mnaa«t with«*-*! rra -lv c ril.ln g .<-11 the aatue g| private sale at not leas than par and ae crued laleraat. fta« tlon S T h at the money derived from Ihe sale uf aald bonds .h a ll con • tltul«’ a special fu n d dealgnat« d \\ ar rant l(ef>ih>llog 1«-m l. Fund.** and afcall ba used for ao «»Iher purpose than herein provided ifectlon 0 The amount of tha bonds l«aue<l at any lim e u n .lrr th«’ a u th o r ity <»f thia act and any Interest accrued nr ac- form» by comliliilng purta ut vnrloti» animala. It la e> «ciilliilly a serpent, with horns of ii deer, the head of a horse, eyes like that of a red worm, árales like tlioM» nf a cani, ears like ii cow, pawa like u tiger mid claws like an a-ugle It Ini» ftiinicllke appendages on ahoulders and hip« (In either foot art three, four or live ctuwa— Ihe Imperlili dragon of (’lilnn lias five; thut nf Jnpnn three." Lessening Aversion ta Form al Music Losaona O illilrsn'a av«*r«li>n to musts l««a r l i l u l l l l i g tuna huura nt prac (!«'• fur iiimiy iiuuitli«. run I'«* uvsr ciiiMi' by iiiuklna llieiu tm u llln r al an «-arty Mgs w ith tim slral toy«. Sc- coriling lu Frank II. Illclinrit«<iii. HI. I*., In Womuii'a Hows Coin panlmi. "Muny fiiiulllp« have found ths approach to a real a|ipr«w'latl<>n and luva uf uitialr la muds suatsr by liavliig Ibw slniplcr mush-al In atruiiK'iila around wlisrs Ibey «»a b« phltPil up and playsd «»»inilly ••vpn bt'furo fnrnial lessons have begun,” »uya boetor Itlcburdson. "Much al »nil« tiling« as tba Ilfs. Hagsailst and pirrolu; Ilia banjo, mandolin or avsn tba humbla ukulsla; tba sylopbona or ball» will oflan tampt not only tba rblld but hlau (ba guaat In tha b o m s . "Improv««! anaainbles prova da llghtful ways of taacblng children giKxl fallowablp and fraalng them from tha embarrassment ao over- powering In children whoa* only contact with strangers has been formal. "Many a child who would hava bean re|>elled at drat by tba te«’b- nlral dlfflrultla« of tba violin or plunu, ha« cotoa happily to thane more dlflh'ult tnu«h»l lii«lniuisnli by w«y of their humbler and more anally muatered brother« In II»« iiiu«l«’al family." Itsuiliy and even Individuality has b«'aii given tn Iba l*blll»lltia«. w to for so many gsnrrullon« have been nn more (Mai: a mime, by tome of Hlr kllndsra I ’a lrla a olrosrva tlon« on dlacovarlea In l'Mls»llps It waa while aeurchlng lu tbs tranche« made by Ixird Allcnby’a troop« In Puleatin« Unit tba mo«i curloua revelation« were made ■bout iiil»ilng epoch» In Hihllral hlatory. Flrat. the digger« found kulvw. hand grauaile«, «poona, and "»purl- oil« Egyptian anilqultle»” brought there by Eugllcb «nd Aualrallan soldier«. N'eit tlm Itomau occupa tion of Veepaalan w i unearthed, then ■ illy of tha Greet«, am) tlmn pilgrim bolllao carried when Holfl mon waa king. Imat came the period« of the Egyptian conqucnla and weapon« of (ha almost legendary I'blllstlnea together with object«, acaraba and Jewela, which trace tba Journey of tbo Israel It«« to the Promised Imnd Htrangeat of all, la that the aol dlera who fought In tha Armaged don uf tha Twentieth century, abould by their work have enabled tbo archeologist« to trace record« uf tha people wlioae prophet» »poke ef the Armageddon to come. "O rnery” Long Employed to Express Contempt Where la the highschool atudent who haa not at soma tlma thought of making Phi Beta Kappa at col lege? Where are the parent« who hava not hoped their aon In col lege would make tha national hon orary acholarahlp fraternity? How — In the mind of the scholastic world— could greater honor be achieved? 80 much for th a t The other day In a large hotel a guest stepped up to the manager*! de«k and announced he daelred to identify hl id self ao that he might get a check caabed. "Hava you anything to Identify y o o F tba manager asked. "Why. yea." m id tha guest after some hesitation, "here's a Phi Beta Kappa kay with my name on IL” After looking at the key long and earnestly the maoager looked up and exclaimed: “Sorry, air, I'm afraid tbla won't do. Haven’t you got a good Elks’ card or something?*’— Naw York Sun. b « i i i «. "Ornery" and "ouery” are cor rupted forma of “ordinary." They are dialect nr colloquial tarma meaning Insignificant, low. mean. cuntenipllble, and they eiprena a higher degree of contempt and dis approbation than “ordinary" do«m. •’O m ary" aa a contraction of "or dinary" was a common provincial ism In England In the lima of tha Ktuarta, although It Is now nearly uhaoleta. lie find the phruim "uppoa om arla time." In the East- hnmpton record« aa late aa MJ7W. In Ireland and the United Ktatea this form peralala Io tha »till more cor wotnan. ••ll^»<•atl»e,•• replled II« r rupted forma or “ornery" and rlngby. “Il should t o cnrrlcd «>uf !" "nnery," which were brought to — Vancouver Province. the Aroerli-an colonies and perpet uated largely by Irtah and Scotch Irlah Immigrant«, who settled In H elpful Suggestion» Ihe South and Weat. Thia eg- An employer who believed In plalna tha fact that "ornery" and supporting all efforts to Introduce i "onery" are generally regarded a t a new spirit Into Industry, had I aoulheriam« or wentemlama. In i iiiad iii« men tosatkw to pises 1H30 the New Tork Constellation before them hie plan» for bettering puhllahe«! the following aa a south working condition«. ern exprimslon: "You ornery fel "N'ow whenever I enter the low ! I»« yuu pretend to call ma workshop," he entd. " I want to «ee to account for my language r ’— every man cheerfu lly perform ing Pathfinder Magaxlne. Good Idea lln rrln g tiv wna tryln g hard to llafatl to thè ape«ker*a eloquenee nt a im lltleal m eellag. hot Ihe aquulllug <‘f nn Infu ni d lrvctly In front u t bini gu ve Ili in l l l l l e ehnnra At length li» lennrvl forwnrd. fouelied Ihe mother on thè «boni der. and aaked: " lin a your baby heen ehrlatened y e ti" "No. »Ir. U liy do yon »»kT* “ M erely he r a t i« « I waa a to u t to »uggeel flint If he fimi noi heen chrlwlened yod mlght nnme film •<i«n»«t Id e a .'" "And why ’Good Idea’ ?" n»ked die hl« task, and therefore I In v ite you to place In thia tun any »uggca- tlofta aa to how that can he brought »hunt.** A tew days la te r he o|iened die hot mol look out a »lip of pa|ier on which «»■ w rtite h ' "T a k e tha rubber heels off your «Io. «-a." * « l r r u|«in ,« l.t I , « .I. ««4 p t« * " " * tu • • l,rn ,l« » i« «»lit gr«y <llgg«r ground »qulr r r l . ««'llollon <l<"igl*«til and ih» rn«l of M id »«tn nnlnailo n w ill »« l»vt»d » g « lu *l •» Id t«nd,. Th« m n n ty « g rlru llu r» ! »g«nl h«r»h> d«»lgn»i», U"i»d»y. M a r'h 31 •« a day Io h« known a« " a .iu trr» l pnlannlng d a y " ihruughunl Ih« M id turn« «uunty and li I , herwl.r r»,omm«nd«d lh a l polaonrd l.«rl«y. |'f»i*«r«d by «ha und«ralgn«d and rrp ra a rn la llv « , nf th « tlur«an of !Un logical Uurv«y of th« t ’n li« d Hiat«a I*«- |.arlni«nl of A grlcultur«. b« u««d for lb« Uurpoa« of aneb «tl»w«nloalloo Horh polaoaed b a il« ) may b» a««nr«d from lb * ,,0'l. ralgord a l hl« oftlew In F.ug«n«. U o r.'unijr. Oregon al approxim ately Ih« eeat of preparation. I* n l* of U ral publication of thia no lle * M arch n. l» » 0 . » IM Igned) 0 M F Ic R T tiliK M . mcli« 30c County A g ric u ltu ra l Aganl n o t ic e o r sH E S trr a Finds T h ro w Light oa Tribo of Fhiliatinea G re a t College Honor Nothing to H otel M an E lim in a tin g C ra a a d Iv y A simple and affective remedy for ground Ivy on lawn« haa been found. Thia constats of a «pray lag with aodlnm chlorate, using on« or two ouncas per gallon of wa ter, and that quantity of solution la sufficient to cover 100 square feet, providing a pressure aprayer la used. I f applied with a «prickling can. a tride more solution will he needed, as that method of applica tion la somewhat wasteful of mate rial. Tha leaves atould ba thor oughly covarto. Tha spray can to applied any tlma during the summer or fall. Since tba spray discolor« tba grass for a abort tlma. It la perhaps beat to defer appli cation until lata In fall. C a t Som ething F ro m N o tk io g The reaourcefulneaa of the arrbe- ologtcal eip lo rvr enable« him to do ■owe wonderful things In Ihe field that savor a I moot ut the magical. Mr. Woolley, working at U r of the Chaldees, for Instance, had hts at tention called to tha preoence of two »mall and cleanly cut hole« In the ground which were so very much alike that he thought they might mean aom«dhlng. So the work of excavation In that partlo ular spot waa halted while a thin mixture of plaster of parts was mad« and this waa poured Into the hole« and allowed to aet. When the cast waa finally uncovered It was found that they had aecured the line« of a Sumerian harp which had been shaped of w o o d which had long aln«?a decayed and disap peared The cast waa perfect In all Its details and comprised a val uable specimen. 2 Da* Proud Beast Is O ld The germ of the Ides of the sub never setting on the dominion» of » partlrulsr ruler Is found la Herodotus. Rook V II. Chapter 8. The boss! was a common one with the Spaniards In the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centurtea and Is fre quently alluded to In the litera ture of other countries. It does not seem to be recorded who first used the expression the »un never sets upon the British empire. John Wilson, who wrote under the pen name of Christopher North (17Sfl- 1RM>, In his Node« Ambroslanne. No. 20. April. 1820. says. "Ill« ninjesty's dominions on whlrh ths sun never sets." This appears to be the first u»e of the exprcssloa In English literature. English f o s h Laureate The origin of the poet laureate of England 1« Involved In obscur ity. In early days the word “lau reate” came to mean tn English “eminent" I t was thus generally, although not always, applied In « literary sense. Medieval kings had poets or minstrels attached to their households, who received pensions, although their appointment was not official. In this way Ben Jonson was looked upon as the first laure ate, but ths title seems never to have t»een really conferred on him. John Dryden was the first Englisn poet to receive the title by letters- patent in 1C70. From that time the post became a regular Institution. When you conshler veneered fur niture you usually consider It as a cheap and economical method of using exiwntdve wotxls. But strength, ns much as eranomy. Is the motive, points out the Ameri can Architect, citing the famous desk used by Napoleon aa an ex ample. The desk accompanied the Corsican conqueror to the ends of Europe, packed on muleback or Jolted over the country on artillery caissons. Rut now, more than 125 years old. It Is on exhibition at Foatnlnebleaa In perfect condition. buck. HARDWARE Man franctsco ctironlcle. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN Im p e ria l B a rb e r Shop 3. Rnkr»w«k’ Cottage Grove O regon Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to, steal it if you m ust, b u t—read The S entinel. T y p ew riters—O ffice S upplies—T he Sentinel. LANE COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Keep Lane County Money in Lane County. These Advertisers Are Boosters for Their Home County A BSTRACTS F L O R IS T S Produce Dealers TITLE ABSTRACT CO REX FLORAL CO SHER KHAN Eugewa’ a le a d in g Florist Slnee 1012 887 Oak a t EUGENE PR O D U C E D E A L E R Flowers by W ire — A ny Place Bonded Member AB STRACTS T itle Inaurnnce F lo ris t T * l* g r a p h OREGON 542 Oak Street Izn ti-r1 DAY $20 REALTORS 7 East 7th Ave.. Phone 105 la a Fannara M anufacturing ehandiaing Aaaoeiatlon. -B R 6 A D » W» grind and mala»»lie hay and a ll other feeds We make a ll kinds of sweet feeds Oregon Seed and Feed Co. M er- Eugene's only sweet feed plant Eugene. Oregon 5th and H ig h Sts. F U R N IT U R E BEAUTY SHOPS MILLS BRAÜTY SHOP Williams Self-Service Store The Store That Saras Ton Money Shoaa for every m eralxr of th« fa m ily 08e to 84.08 S P E C IA L 63 W e it Eighth Telephone 1122 Corvallis, Eugene, Salem. Tha Dalle«, Eugene. Oregon Bend, Ore<on Rm. SI#, Tiffany B ld g, phone 1040 SHOES I BICYCLE SHOPSl G IF T S H O P S Dinty Moore'8 Bicycle and Toy Shop. S tir constantly till it boils. Com Roast. (A delicious m eat substitute.) 1 cup canned co m . 3 teaspoons grated onion. S cup chopped w al nuts, 1 cup m ilk . 2 eggs. I H cups toasted bread crumbs, salt, pepper, p ap rika. B eat eggs, add m ilk , etc. M ix In o th e r ingredients. L et stand 10-15 m inutes w hile oven heats to 350 degrees. B ake 40 m in utes in loaf. Serve w ith m edium w hite sauce. B aked Cheeae Dish. 3 eggs. 2 cups m ilk , salt, H pound g rated cheese. H sm all lo a f bread (about 6 slices), b uttered and cut in cubes. A rra n g e in b uttered dish la y e r o f bread cubes, s prinkle w ith cheese, etc. P o u r over a ll m ilk and egg. B ake 325 degrees fo r about h a lf an hour. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE E D N A R U T H G IF T S H O P P E E x tra wheel» and part» fo r all toy». 117 B. io t a S t.— Coopar Bldg. E C O E N E . OR EGO N Tric y c le and wheel ioya both new and reb u ilt. Columbia bicycle». W elding, b ra .in g and rep airing Kxeluatva line of hand made gifts "D R E S S M A K IN G ” Prices Reasonable •'H a p p y Feet for AU tha F a m ily ” Shoe»— H osiery— Servica 120 W eat 8th St.. Eugene. Oregon Across from M a in Telephone Bldg. 921 W llla m e ite Straet, Euyena, Ora. C h iro p r a c to rs I L ife Phones: Office 157-J, Rea. 3134 M X Ray laboratory— C. M. Coe Stationery Co. MAJOR WHITE N. Dr. J. E. Scofield •'T h e Inaurane« 041 W illa m etta St. M an” P a rty Favors— B ridge Prixea D is trict m nnafer for Weat Coaat Life Palmar Chiropractor Insurance 877 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ore. Across from First National Bank COLLEGES In s u ra n c e | STATIONERY I W edding Announcements Co. 875 Oak Street. E ufene. Oregon Engraved or P rin te d MATTRESSES TAILORS Overatuffed Fu rn iture— A nything in In early Roman time», only free men were permitted to wear caps. When a slave was manumitted, a small cap, usually of red felt, was placed on his head, and his name was registered In ths city’s tribes. Several Roman commanders hoist ed such caps on spears to Indicate that all «lave« who Joined them should be free; and when Caesar was murdered, the conspirators marched forth In a body, with a enp elevated on a «pear. In token of liberty. In the French revolution, the lib erty cap waa adopted by the revo lutionists as a badge of tbelr freedom. Re fore Finland was seized by Rusala In 1808 To become a grand duchy under tho exara. It belonged to Sweden. Swedish remained the unit* official language until 188.1 when Finnish was given equnl rights. Tti'day both languages nre on nn equal fooling, but Swedish Is tlx* commercial language of (he maritime towns. Including Hel singfors, the capital, where It Is the mother tongue of a large por tion <>f the population. ladlaas* Folaonsd Arrow» i i , I | The bureau of ethnology says that tho arrow poison used by In dians was of vegetal and animal origin. Among the vegetal poison» there were the sap of the yucca anguatlfoUa, a preparation of ac onite, and a plant called mago. the milk of which was poison. Some tribes, such as the Shoshoni and Baunock Indians, secured a deer and canted It to to bitten by a rat tlesnake. The deer waa then killed and allowed to putrefy. Then the arrows were dipped Into the putrid «»attar. ____________ Good by Any Name Tho reason for the name glvsu Thera la a time In arary man’s •duration when ha arrives at tha ; tto strawberry ta not known dofl- conviction that envy Is Ignorance; I ultsly. It may hare Iteen bacauae straw was used to protect tto that Imitation la xulclds; that ha plants, or more probably tho word must take himself for better, for la a corruption ot straytorry, ao worse, as his portion; that though namod because of the manner In the wide universe Is full of good no körnet of nourishing corn can com« i which the plants throw out run ners. to hliu but through bis toll bestowed ou that plot of ground which I* given him to till.— Emerson. Shaksapaare “ Msvtasd” “Who steals my puree." quoted a young woman Shakespeare so- Priestly Freyeratle« thuslsst, "steals a parking stub, a The length of tlmo required tn postage stamp, a street car college to qualify for holy order« ng llat list of things ** to *■* be *■ bought ta the Roman Catholic church Is a a lone and three cents In cash."— Detroit five-year preliminary college couraa, News. two year« of philosophy and four years of theology; la all, eleven Saleshonka. The Sentinel. i car* for holy oroerd. A fte r The Greater Hero The man who tries and suc ceeds Is one degree less a hero than the man who falls and yet goes on trying.— E. Fowler. H ig h Eugene Business College O’B R IE N M A T T R E S S A N D UPHOLSTERY I t ’ i a Good School” Mattresses Renovated Kapok Mattresses a specialty A ny sise or weight Phone 399 391 8th Ave. East Eugene, Oregon Telephone 1666 Eugene. Ore. Clothing (Men’s) | MOTORCYCLES Lights oa Baby Buggies W E S A V E Y O U »16 TO »50 O N E V E R Y S U IT CANADA Canadian Pacific Knllway Company I R R I G A T E D L A N D IN SUNNY ALBER TA $36 to $60 per acre Fitting Suita *23.50 and up 72S W illa m etta St. I I Eug«ne, Ore. TIRE SERVICE FIRESTONE 'Most Miles Per Dollar’ H arlay-D avidaon Motorcycles T A IL O R M A D E Representing fiv a of the largest tai lorlng houses of Chicago and C incinnati 695 W illa m ette St.. Eucaaa. Oregon E. J. B O N N E R , M anager Dance Studios Upstairs and Sava Dollara Cleaning. Pressing. Remodeling, H A x lL E Y -D A V ID S O N SALES CO. Men's Undelivered Suits I LYLE S TAILOR SHOP Upholatery School A ttend Miner Bldg. lu Sweden, baby carriages must carry headlights after dark; horns not required, nnd no baby need* •me. Eugene, Ore. Self Service Stores C H A B L E T ’S F U R N IT U R E CO. Permanent Wave 35 Complete j Seeds and Feeds E U G E N E F R U IT G RO W ERS* A S S O C IA TIO N R o ss ■P J PARSONS COMPANY F ru it G ro w e rs KORNS O m H e t w ith C u rry Sauce. B eat tog eth er u ntil m ixed b ut not foam y, 4 eggs, add 1-8 teaspoon pep per, H teaspoon salt, 1» cup Snilk or hot w ater, 4 teaspoons b u tte r (fo r pan frying ». M ix tu re m ust be cooked im m e diately. M e lt b u tte r in m oderately hot s k ille t P o u r in m ix tu re . As bubbles fo rm , p ric k them and 9 tir top about a little to Insure even cooking. Cook not too fast till 3et and browned. (Eggs m ust be cooked a t a low even tem p eratu re, 8 to 10 m inutes.) Just before rem oving omelet, spread hot steam ed rice over one h a lf o f It. Fold and jjour over a ll— 4 Agents W estern Loan Bldg. Co. of Salt Lake W rought Iro n W o rk — Portable E le rtrie and Acetylene W elding B A K E R IE S al— I Money to Finance B uilding EUGENE FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO S Y S T E M A U T O P A IN T SH O P H igh elaaa guaranteed Job« at fol lowing prir«»: Ford a. open modal». |1 5 and up; a ll o th *r »mall ears. nnd up; all xtandard aixea. |3 0 and up. JACK O DAY 981 Oak St.. Eugene. Ore. I Eugene. Ore. REALTORS F O U N D R IE S O’DAYS ONE 1 Office Phone 354 I) e l lv * r y A ssociation 058 Oak 8t. Phone 002 Eugene, Oregon A u to P a in tin g L ib e rty Cap B i-L in a u a lis a i la F in la n d Bar» Is Igaoraaso home two hours late nnd wonder» why In thunder his w ife hasn't go» Easy on the pocket book— easy on the cook. F in e tim e fo r reduc in g —w on derfu l fo r the w ill power — L en t! B u t really now— L e n t docs m ake cooking easier. Besides, eggs and cheeae and fish are slig h tly un der the cost of m eat and provide a welcome v a ria tio n These have our stam p of approv slowly. V s a a a ro d (o r S tren gth Swaatnoss of a Goo«l Llfa An shrubs which are cut down with the morning dew upon them do for a long time after retain their frngrancy. so the good ac tlona of a wise man perfume his mind and leave a rich scent be hind them. So that Joy Is, as It were, watered with these ennences nnd owes tta flourishing to them.— Plutarch. W h at la a H o»han«l? A husband la a man who roinea Come Into the Kitchen D ia M. Leftr. KNOWLES & GRABER other«." Native e f tto T rap lea Avocadoes are available In a number of varieties from August and September on through to the «rat of the year, says Nature Max sxlne. The tree, clean and rather attractive, often growing to be from SO to 90 feet high. Is a native of Mexico, Central America and the mountain« of Colombia. Thus, there are three mein branches of Curry Sauce. tbo femlly. but tho common, or 2 tablespoons b utter. 2 tab le West Indian avocado, extensively grown In south Florida, ta tho moat spoons minced onion. U cup flour, tropical and bear» the largest 2 cups m ilk . 1 tablespoon curry f r u it Thia fru it Is covered with powder, 1 teaspoon salt, dash of a leathery skin, which, when ripe. tutyenne. Cook onion in b u tte r 2 Is green or. In ooms Instances, a or 3 m inutes, add c u rry and flo u r and cook gently, then add m ilk shad« toward purplo. sals In ih * circ u it court ot Ih * M iat* of Oregon, for Imn« county T h . I'u lo n «’a n tra l h it * l»auranc* company a corporation. p la in tiff. va ila rflc ld <1 C ro c , M arth a T 11 Crow. M ary Kowcra, F ra n k Ham blen and M ary llc r ih a H am bies. d *f*n d « n la lly d r i l l * of an .»ccu llo n , lu d g m *n l. decree and order of aal* laeued on! of « : • ■ ba ta lk ■ lb * above entitled court In the abov* en deem. J aa a part of or eounted In aom- lltle d ran»». Io roe directed and doled poling the Indebtedness which said oily lb.' '.'Sib day of Fabrunry, l» * 0 . upon a of f Cottage o C o l l a g e Prove i l r o r . la authorised aulborlaed to Io Incur. Incur, indgm cnl and deer«» » n le r.d In aald and Iba tnd .b l.d n e a a hereby aulborlaed cnurl on lb Ih * 31 33th ilay o t February. 1*30, «hall b* .« d u a l * * of all olbar Indebted In fa vo r of T h * t'o lo n < '.n lr» l l . l f * In- ceaa of tba city aulborlaed to be Incurred •uros** sn<l * r * l n a t t h . m !<I by Ila c h a r i e r b u t I , h e r e b y cpcrlally <l*f>-n'lsnl> M a r th a T I t Prow . Msrjr aulborlaed by a rota of Ihe people of the How*re. Frank lt» ro b l*n and M ary llo rth » city of Collago Urova. Oregon lla n ib l.n . for Ih * fo lltm ln z »uro» of Mia to of Oregon. County of Lane, C ity money, to wit l ì t i 37 with lo t*r * « t »I of Collage drove aa 10% from A u iu a l 1, 1».’ » (3 7 33 with I. c F. Caldwelt. recorder of Ihe city In te r**! at 1 0 ', front N o te m h .r 31. 1039; ef Collage «trove. Oregon, hereby c ertify |3 tiii3 .4 S with I n t . r - . t at 7M from A n t that Ihe foregoing la a true and gorreel est I 19-*9. 111. f u r t h e r »nro o f 3300 ot- «■opy of fhe propoaed amendment Io the tu rn e r fera and p la in tiff's ro*la ts «*d at charier of ihe city o f Cottage dro v e by 312 3 0 and judgm ent entered In M id adding a new chapter aid' therein to be anb ____ ... l _ of __ rsua* u» .... th . ero»* rem p la tn th * de- m illed to a vole of Ihe legal volara of Ihe fZndanl "M ary M.'.wara’ In 'fa v o r ot die aald city of Collage dro v e a l «pedal election M ary Mowera and a g a in ,! Ihe defendant. Io ba bald on March 34. l » » 0 . t a Ih e M a rik a T II . ( ’row, • - F ra n k ................... H am blen aad u tn a appears In th« o r lfln a l petition ra il M ary Ite rlh a Ham blen (o r the (ollow in< ln< aalH »(«ctloa •urn» of tnnney, to w it: 92000 0 0 with lM t» 4 March 4 I0 3 0 In leraat at AM from Auc?i»t I. 1028; the 0 K CA1.hWF.IaIa, fa rth e r awm «1 " " ftttovM V ’ a f«*»» City Recorder. anti r.ie la N ixed »( 0 1 7 " '» »nil t h f n .a t» of and upon thl» w r i t : rom m and lnf m» to m eka »al» of th» fo llo w ln f d»arrlbrd n o t ic e o r sH r.R irr a r a l e on a t real ,iro|>rrty ai|uat»d In l«an* county. t a c h m e n t EXECUTION H tat* of (>r»<w»n to w l l : llrg in n ln * at th * »onthroat ro m » r Nolle» la hereby given that b r virtu e of of a *rtlo n 30 In townnhip 20 aouth, an eiecutlon . Judgment and or» d.*r of »al» rang* 2 w»*t of th* Wlllarootte n»»'ti of atmehed property iM uad ant of the «Han; th » n r* north 11.00 chain»; circuit court of Lane county, Htat of th o n r* w»al 2 0.7 0 chalna; th»nc* Oregon, on th» 2 0th day of February. •o a th 22 -'R chain» to th * righ t of- 1000 wherein Cottage Orov» AdJ n im ^ n t ' way of <» and H. K K K .; thenco bur»»», a corporation, reenverv«! Jndir In a aoutkcaalcrly direction follow in« nt »g a lu a l M innie I ’« art ll a n r i - U r n Ing th« north lin» of *ald right of- and H enry N llenrlchaen. her htiaband, way 3 1 .0M chain»; th«nc* north 10.18 for th» anm of three hundred slaty l W , chain« to th* south line of aald ace- «l-.llaia th ir t y n ine cen la < ♦ ’ »•' . » itn.l tlon 30; thane* *a«t on aald aouth the fu rth e r aum of a e v m t'c n dollar» lin * ft.80 chalna to Ih» place of be fifty cenla ( | 1 7 5O) coats will -h said ginning; also; Judgment waa enrolled and docketed In , Beginning at a point 8 chalna w*»t aald court on the 20th day nf February. 1 of th« aouthcaat corner of th * W ll IW.i'i and aal«l allachm enl ox <•< 'I >n io llam ('ridden» Donation I«and Claim me directed commanded u» l*i the name I Na 4" in iG u tta h li. 10, aouth rang* • >f tb o S la te of Oregon In ur lc r to iO tla fy I w *«t of th * W illa m ette m erid ian; said Judgment, In terrat. costa and acorn* thence north to the right of way of Ing mat», to a ril the follow ing d«”»crll»« d aald O and H. K. I< IL ; thence propi rty. to w i t : north 70 degree» w *»t 20 fe e t, thence South one h a lf of lot two aouth to the south line of aald claim <2) block two ( 2 ) h. 0 . M cFarland*» No. 4 0 ; thence ea»t to the place of aerond addition to Cottage Grove, beginning, containing alxty (8 0 ) Lane county. Oregon. acre», to aatlafy the payment, firs t New. therefore, In the name of the of the Judgment In favor of the State nf Oregon, and In compliance with p la in tiff and aralnnt the »aid de the said attachm ent execution and order i fondant» M artha T. I I . Crow. Fra n k uf aale, and In order to aatlafy aald Jo.it Ham blen and M ary B ertha Ham blen,, ment Interest» and accruing roata, I will and aecond to aatlafy the paym* nt mi tin- Rth tlay of A nrll. 1080. at thr of the »aid lodgm ent In favor of the hour -J io o'olook In tho roratioon of aald croaa-cnniplalnant M a ry Mowera and day at th«* » ..n ll.w i »1 fro n t «'•» r nt the agalnat tne aaltl defendant» M arth a county court house, Eugene, Lane county. T . II . ( ’row. Frank Ham blen and Oregon, o ffe r for aale and aril for raeh i M ary B ertha Howera. at public auction eubject io redemption Now. therefore, by v irtu e of »aid exacn- aa provided by law, all the right, title : Hoi), Jiitlyincnt. decree »nd order of aale and interest of the aald defendant». M ln- and In compliance w ith the command« of t.ln I ’ m l If. nt It kacn and H en ry N II . n , »»Id *V rh I w ill on Saturday, the 19th rlckaen, and all persona claim ing by, | day of A pril, 1020, at 10 o'clock, a. m„ through or under them, or either of them nt tha front door Of Iko OtMBtJ cou rt in and to aald premlaea. houae In Eugene. Oregon, «ell at public Hated and first published thia 0th day auction, auhjcet to redemption, to tha of March, 1080. Hated and laat pub hlghe»t bidder fo r ca»h In hand, all tha llahed thia 3rd day of A p ril, 1030. right, title and Intereat which the above II . L B O W N , S h e riff of Lane namod dofaadanlB or eith e r of them, had mrtl " I ( ’o u n ty . S ta te of Oregon on the 10th day of July, 1020. or alnca I that date had In or to the above de» crlbod real property to aatlafy »aid execif NOTICE tlon. Judgment, decree and order of aale. Wltsrssa In i'h»|>ti>r 137, zv tirrs l law« I ln t*r * « i. costs »nil sccrnlnx co«ls. nf Oregon. cns<it*il In 1019, It la il«clsr*il K stcil this IQ th itsy of M srrh, 1030 lo he th * duty ot nvory parson, firm , co- ,, ,,, . IL L . B O W N . psrtocrsiiip. company and corporation owning, leaning, occupying, posiraaing or i having ohsrg* nf or dominion ov*r any NOTICE TO CREDITONS. land, pises, building, structure. w hsrf. p l* r or dock which Is Infested with Notics Is hereby given to all person« ground squirrels sad other no«lnus ro ln w|,on) |, may concern thst the under- de n t. nr predatory snlrosls or ss soon s< , | <nPd. Agnes C .t h .r ln e M ille r, has been the presenre nf the rents .h a ll come to dll)y »ppn| nt,d s d m ln ls trs trlx nf the •»■ hts, th e ir or Its knowledge, at one,, tn T O svld.on, deceased, by prncind and to oontlnua In <ood f a ith to county court of the State of Oregon exterm inate and destroy aueh rodenta by fo r j jRne M u n ty nnd ha« qualified aa such poisoning. trsp pln < or other appropriate a d m in istra trix and that a ll neraona hav- «nd effsstlve means; and tog claims against tha aald e atat* »re W IIE H K A H gray digger ground aqoir- heiAdiy notified nnd requested to present rets (C ltellu a dooglaatll are noxious ro t|m name, duly verified, aa required hy rianta In Lan« ooiinty, Orr<on law. w ith proper vouchor», to the aald Now. tharafora. all of »nrh person*. ndm inlN tratrlx at the office of H. J. firm», copartnership«, rorporittion» »nd Hhlnn In Cottage Orov». Oregon, w ithin compnnlaa owning or having dominion »lx month» from tha data of thl« notice. o r a r land In aald Lane county, Oregon, Hat» nf firs t publication the 18th day of arc haroby r»qulr»<l to la k e to c \ M arch. 1080. tarm in ata aald gray dlgg«r ground aouli« A O N K « C ATTIB R TN B M IL L E R . r«la ( ( ’Itallua doiiglaxll) w ithin 20 day» A dm in istra trix of tha Fatata fro m the data of th» fir s t .»nhlli’» tl.i I u f of .Tane net T. D avid ion. thl» nolle«. I f auch itapa ar« not taken, ceased. a parton or paraona appointed hy th« H. J RTTTWir. fnlS-alO* oonnty Mart of aald Lana county w ill Attorney for Fatata. A t a reg ular m eeting of the Ag ric u ltu re club It was voted to have a p a rty at M r A v e rill’» home. Thl« w ill be a cooperative a ffa ir and 'h e glrla who a re ta k in g S m ith H ughe* w ork w ill be lnvlte«l T h e preat- dent, E rnest fluggiaberg. appointed C h ar lea M c L In . George K eb elb erk and T om W rig h t to aerve on the e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee and Reed H em en w ay. George H aw ley and Robert H u n t on the refreahm ent com m ittee. T h e follow ing la the standing of the d iffe re n t clnasee In the cttlx en - ahlp cup c«mteat for the laat six weeks' period of the firs t aemeeter T h e seniors won a grade of I I S In honorable m ention which entitled them to 30 point«. In deportm ent and application kl (♦ which entitled them to H 2-3 points. In attendance 941.117 which entitled them to 25 points; the Juniors won a grade of H59 for the highent overage of grade«, tn glee club 40. w hich en title d them to 50 points, In orches tra . 3 5 w hich entltl«Mt them to 90 pointa; sophomore* won a grade of J IA for the highest per cent on the honor roll which entitled them to 50 points; freshm en won s grade of 437 In tradineas which entitled them to 25 pointe In basketball 21.7 In social efficiency the ju n iors rank«*d first, seniors second, freshm en th ird nnd sophomore» fou rth. H o w ard T a y lo r, a Junior, was ab sent F rid a y and M onday on ac count o f lllnes«. M a ry A w b re y has been absent fro m school several days on ac count of Illness. M llllcent I-ewla has been a b w n t tw o week« on account of illness. D r. H . A. Hagen, sophomore claas “dad.” offered a prize W ed nesday o f t l to the person In th a t class w ho «old the most o peretta tickets and 50 cents each to the next fo u r students. "Open houae." w hich Is being sponsored by the ju n io r class, has been postponed fro m M arch 25 un til A p ril 3. T h e senior clasa elected Evelyn Shanda as a lte rn a te representative fo r M ild red Coats in the citizenship council. Albany defeated C ottage Grove 55-32 In a basketball game F rid a y night a t Albany. C o m fo rt fo r Plain W o m e n “T h e re la no such t h i n / as an ugly woman,” declare« a fumons Ku nqwan beauty do«-tor. "Every woman has some point w hlrh can he brought out and used to hide Sidecars and Package Trucks. Eugen« T ire Service, ine. 1999 F ra n k lin Blvd. Phone 2381-W Eugene, Oregon Eugene. Oregon NEON SIGNS TRUCKS Including water rights 36 YEARS TO PAY F irst payment 7% of the pur chase price to which one year's free use of land without Interest or water charge, then 34 years on the balance. Special settlement conditions give you second year's free use of land and water. S O IL —exceptional depth and fer tility, free from rock, etumps and brush. GOOD C L IM A T E Tomatoes, beans, corn, etc., and less tender products grown suc cessfully. A lfalfa and grain are staple products. E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y F O R D A IR Y IN G A N D STOCK R A I S I N O — E S P E C IA L L Y SHEEP. W ater supply more than ample. W a te r maintenance only $1.29 per acre. Good m arket, schools and churches. Low taxes. No personal tax. Also large areas of park land and some prairie from $8 to $20 an acre on 35 year terms. Good transportation. F o r fu rth er Inform ation call or w rite M. E. Thornton Dtstrict Snpertntenednt 148 Broadway. Portland, O *e;on Learn to Dance I A. C. N E L S O N « CO. International Trucks Class and P riv a te Leaaon. «57 W illn u e tte S treet— Phon» 525 Merrick Dance Studios I M eeting— Sheet Met« Pluiiibini oof Ing— Neon Signa W’or E lectric R efrigeration % ton— 1 ton Six Speed Special 1 Î4 ion. 1% ton, » ton. 3 tan 801 W’illam ette Phone 3081 Eugene, Ore. DRUG STORES E U G E N E , O R EGO N I OSTEOPATHS 3TEVEM 80N 8 DR. C. H. DAY FAMILY DRUGGISTS Oatnopnthlo Phyaicinn and Surgeon 4 busy drug stores Foot Specialist Kodaks and K odak Finlaliing FILMS R. G. M A STER S 645 Oliva— Engene. Oregon Miner Bldg. Eugene, Ore. I P h o to g ra p h e rs I Women’s Wear GILMORE'S “ The Shop Every Woman Knows’* Leona Jankins Exclusive Millinery New location— New Schaaf ere Bldg. W illam ette at Tenth, Eugene, Ora. ¡RADIO SERVICE CARL R. BAKER FILM SHOP MARTIN’S STUDIO COTTAGE GROVE RADIO SERVICE EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC D ix tin rtiv « P o rtra it» Professional Servia«, Radio and Qulek aarvlaa— and apaelal attention given to mall ordere. 7th and Will. 8ta. Eugana. Ore. 70S Will. St. Eugana, Oregon •laetrlaal aoceaaortaa Phone «9 714 Main Catta«, Orava, 0